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>> the interim prime minister is probably going to try and justify why there was a call from the defense chief on wednesday for people to turn out because there's been a lot of discussion about the language and the reasons. a, why was he saying that if people turn out in large numbers that will give the authorities a mandate to tackle violence and terrorism what exactly did he mean by that? there have been a lot of violent incidents and some of them have been around marches in cairo and other cities but also violence incidents in the north of sinai with attacks on police targets and civilians. but not everyone's clear that there should be a link made between those two phenomenon. also, people are wondering exactly what -- why he called people out and why it was him that made the first step. i think all of the other politicians around this roadmap for egypt now, the interim authorities are keen to say it's in everyone's interest that the other side of the story is told. and i think that we're already hearing that now at a press conference by one of the groups who actually were instrumenta
>> the interim prime minister is probably going to try and justify why there was a call from the defense chief on wednesday for people to turn out because there's been a lot of discussion about the language and the reasons. a, why was he saying that if people turn out in large numbers that will give the authorities a mandate to tackle violence and terrorism what exactly did he mean by that? there have been a lot of violent incidents and some of them have been around marches in cairo and...
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so says the defense secretary chuck hagel. but today he laid out some tough warnings about how the next round of looming spending cuts could dramatically hurt the pentagon's ability to do its job. >> if these abrupt cuts remain, we risk fielding a force that over the next few years sun prepared, due to a lack of training, maintenance, and the latest equipment. >> shepard: secretary hagel says among other changes the fewer aircraft available. cut several air squad drons and the army may need to reduce troop numbers to numbers we have not seen since world war ii. again, this is from the defense secretary. we cannot confirm. budget cuts are set to take effect early next year unless lawmakers can agree to some sort of solution. president obama paid a visit to capitol hill today for the first time since march, they tell us. back then, he met with members of both parties, today, it was just the democrats. aides say the president wanted to rally the troops, before they leave town for the august recess of six weeks. one lawmaker, who
so says the defense secretary chuck hagel. but today he laid out some tough warnings about how the next round of looming spending cuts could dramatically hurt the pentagon's ability to do its job. >> if these abrupt cuts remain, we risk fielding a force that over the next few years sun prepared, due to a lack of training, maintenance, and the latest equipment. >> shepard: secretary hagel says among other changes the fewer aircraft available. cut several air squad drons and the army...
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- not calling this a coup, not cutting off aid, a lot of backchannel communications, right, between defense secretary, secretary of state, and their counter-parts. i mean, is the u.s. having any influence at all? what does today's development do to their ability to keep that balancing act going? >> i think the united states really has to make it clear-- not necessarily publicly but certainly privately-- that if the u.s.-egyptian relationship is going to be maintained, human rights have to be recognized, and there can't be an excessive use of force against any protesters, whether it's the brotherhood or others. and i hope that message is being made at the highest level. >> warner: do you think it's getting through? >> it doesn't seem that the egyptian military leadership has taken any of the advice the u.s. has given. you know, as this whole thing has unfolded over the last few weeks. look, egypt is a big, important country, it's next door to israel. the united states is very reluctant to cut egypt loose. that's what they they feel they would be doing by suspending assistance but the united
- not calling this a coup, not cutting off aid, a lot of backchannel communications, right, between defense secretary, secretary of state, and their counter-parts. i mean, is the u.s. having any influence at all? what does today's development do to their ability to keep that balancing act going? >> i think the united states really has to make it clear-- not necessarily publicly but certainly privately-- that if the u.s.-egyptian relationship is going to be maintained, human rights have to...
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we took the defensive position and i have been away from troops from combat troops. i had been away from the war for a couple of years and i was nervous as nelly. i said, i hope i do not blow this thing. you can imagine these dilettantes that came in. as i was adjusting artillery and getting players in all of these good things to do under those circumstances, a young lieutenant came by and said, i will tell you what, he is a mean individual, but he knows what he is doing. c-span: and what that result in? >> guest: those words were probably spread drought of italian. they knew what i was doing. throughout the battalion. there were more people on the battlefield they were doing things a lot different and they would come out with a real honor rather than a kissinger piece for honor. c-span: you have to pick it general in the army today, do you have one enact. >> guest: i have lots of them. there is jim musselman, johnny howard, kids that i knew that were in the army. i am so pleased with the number of generals that i know that i soldiered with. glenn mallory, i can and
we took the defensive position and i have been away from troops from combat troops. i had been away from the war for a couple of years and i was nervous as nelly. i said, i hope i do not blow this thing. you can imagine these dilettantes that came in. as i was adjusting artillery and getting players in all of these good things to do under those circumstances, a young lieutenant came by and said, i will tell you what, he is a mean individual, but he knows what he is doing. c-span: and what that...
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he had to consider the defense of britain a priority for witting and america. but so many of the men who left america wanted to say of his problems more of the nature of the war the punishment upon him. with these individuals as a constant blunder to explain british defeat in leadership this is equally travis stress in britain as in america. films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british leadership during the revolutionary war. those who use words like mediocre. this left the british war it leaves it somewhat strange and diminishes the achievement and also of the federal grain also a caricature of british leadership which only three decades later defeated napoleon. the leadership evidently was aristocratic and those in which the oldest son inherited the majority of the wealth. the other sons had to settle for themselves and essentially pursue careers in the army in the house of commons was the most attractive of all of those careers. ministry had much in commo
he had to consider the defense of britain a priority for witting and america. but so many of the men who left america wanted to say of his problems more of the nature of the war the punishment upon him. with these individuals as a constant blunder to explain british defeat in leadership this is equally travis stress in britain as in america. films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british...
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we expect the minister of defense to be much more responsible than to call on more violence. how can we negotiate? how can there be dialogue right now? coup,has been a military a very bloody coup. there has been removal and disappearance of a democratically elected president. violence in the streets. over 200 people have been killed. media, closing of several and tv stations. there can be no dialogue until the violence stops and some of the demands are met. until the democratically elected these peaceful protests, thousands if not millions, they remain and continue to remain on the streets, until they are heard. >> rescuers in china are still trying to reach people affected by two powerful earthquakes. 90 people have been killed and hundreds of others injured. gansurthquake struck in province. hundreds of aftershocks and landslides are hampering the rescue operation. more than 30,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. -- these pictures show the extent of the damage in many rural areas. craig is following the events in hong kong. >> the human cost is felt most in th
we expect the minister of defense to be much more responsible than to call on more violence. how can we negotiate? how can there be dialogue right now? coup,has been a military a very bloody coup. there has been removal and disappearance of a democratically elected president. violence in the streets. over 200 people have been killed. media, closing of several and tv stations. there can be no dialogue until the violence stops and some of the demands are met. until the democratically elected...
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melissa: this is defense that works? this is your right. the go-to defense. i just didn't know any of this was going on. i wasn't rea e-mail. sure i made billions and billions of dolrs but i'm as smart as a whip but i happened to be aslp. in this case it is hampton's pool defense. i was by the side of the pool hanging out. >> steve's point, if you pick, corzine, administrative proceeding against steve cohen, you pick the corzine case. >> bingo. melissa: startups are relishing opportities in detroit saying they wouldn't do it any place else. they have a ceo all-in on detroit. you will hear what's really going on in the motor city that no one else is talking about. people are making money. you might be missing it. >>> plus, what does the length of your hair say about how honest you are with money? honesty has some stunning findings from its national honesty index. honesty's ceo is here with the numbers. you are going to love this. do you ever he too much money or too much honesty? no way. ♪ ♪ melissa: here is to mate "money" today. anyone who owns wendy's.
melissa: this is defense that works? this is your right. the go-to defense. i just didn't know any of this was going on. i wasn't rea e-mail. sure i made billions and billions of dolrs but i'm as smart as a whip but i happened to be aslp. in this case it is hampton's pool defense. i was by the side of the pool hanging out. >> steve's point, if you pick, corzine, administrative proceeding against steve cohen, you pick the corzine case. >> bingo. melissa: startups are relishing...
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presidential palace, but this is the main focus of the anti-mohamed morsi activists, answering a call by the defense toister abdel fattah el sisi turn out in large numbers to show their support for a military crackdown on violence, as he puts it. there are scores of people selling images, posters of abdel fattah el sisi, selling egyptian flags. they are not doing much business right now, but later on they will. people walking through on foot, but there are many armored personnel carriers blocking the road. as you go towards the square, you have your id checked. there are obvious concerns about security on this side of the march. i think what everybody is wondering whether there will actually be any contact with the pro-morsi camp. elsewhere in cairo, that could be a possibility. >> what about these allegations am a new allegations that have been brought against the ousted president morsi from before he was president? it is interesting because the isge has now said morsi being detained for 15 days, pending investigations into allegations that he was part of operations by hamas, the palestinian group,
presidential palace, but this is the main focus of the anti-mohamed morsi activists, answering a call by the defense toister abdel fattah el sisi turn out in large numbers to show their support for a military crackdown on violence, as he puts it. there are scores of people selling images, posters of abdel fattah el sisi, selling egyptian flags. they are not doing much business right now, but later on they will. people walking through on foot, but there are many armored personnel carriers...
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defense ministry may simply designate their nuclear naval base in first thing as a sarin u.k. territory in case of a yes well of all of the exercises and project feel that the scaremongering campaign that was probably the least successful only lasted for two hours so the ministry of defense briefed the guardian newspaper and then during street denied it within two hours of. the paper being printed so that was a scare story whose life. was two hours sold only and of all the skier still isn't a dick alyson nonce of the project feet of produced that was one of the least successful indeed probably the most spectacularly unsuccessful pieces of months in a while why did they withdraw into well of course they know the reaction of scotland to the suggestion they would try to and they call it to make it part of even the even the most fair haven't in scotland if there is such a thing we find objectionable the idea of you could annex part of the land of scotland that's why the a life cycle of only two of us is a scare story but what are you going to do with a because you don't want nucle
defense ministry may simply designate their nuclear naval base in first thing as a sarin u.k. territory in case of a yes well of all of the exercises and project feel that the scaremongering campaign that was probably the least successful only lasted for two hours so the ministry of defense briefed the guardian newspaper and then during street denied it within two hours of. the paper being printed so that was a scare story whose life. was two hours sold only and of all the skier still isn't a...
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i would refer you to the department of defense. no further comment from here. >> for the entire trial, this building said it would not comment because it was a pending case. now that it is over, you say you're still not going to comment? >> that is correct. i would refer you to the department of defense. they have been the point agency. >> these were state department cables. they were your property. >> we do not have any further comment. i know the verdict just came out. >> does that mean you are working on a comment? are you gratified? >> if we have anything more to say, i promise everybody in this room that you will have it. >> i am a little surprise that you do not have a comment considering the amount of energy and time this building expanded at assisting the prosecution. >> that is the associate press reporter matt lee questioning jen psaki. conversationur with joe in assange. your take on the government's lack of response, and your own impression of the case? >> it is interesting to see the state department doing that. they h
i would refer you to the department of defense. no further comment from here. >> for the entire trial, this building said it would not comment because it was a pending case. now that it is over, you say you're still not going to comment? >> that is correct. i would refer you to the department of defense. they have been the point agency. >> these were state department cables. they were your property. >> we do not have any further comment. i know the verdict just came out....
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we also reached out to his defense attorney but have not heard back from him. police say because lurmaney worked for the ymca for the past four years he may have had contact with hundreds of children. so right now officers are in the process of contacting those families to investigate whether there maybe even more victims. reporting live in morgan hill, marian favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> anthony wiener today admitted to having sent more inappropriate messages online. he spoke at a news conference this afternoon saying he will continue his run for mayor. a web site published an interview with a woman who said she had a 6-month-long relationship with wiener this year after his sexting scandal was disclosed. >> this is entirely behind me. in the early days of the campaign people were pressing mere is there more out there? i said yes. i said that there was. >> former congressman's wife made her first public remarks on the scandal saying she's forgiven her husband and is moving forward. >> anthony's made some horrible mistakes. both before
we also reached out to his defense attorney but have not heard back from him. police say because lurmaney worked for the ymca for the past four years he may have had contact with hundreds of children. so right now officers are in the process of contacting those families to investigate whether there maybe even more victims. reporting live in morgan hill, marian favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> anthony wiener today admitted to having sent more inappropriate...
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entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of the too terrified to test and expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in their fear that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as we've been hearing from a former british ambassador to libya. the fact is that the libyan mission will not trying to move a lot of good reasons for that. so you. could face two different soldiers of he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would extradited and handed over to the international criminal court but in addition to that he may well be charged with for example stealing. money very large assets have been frozen by both by the security council and by the libyan authorities i think that it's quite possib
entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of the too terrified to test and expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in their fear that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as...
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until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan i'm still in sun to viner's the defense minister has also called for his supporters to go out on the streets to what he calls an arm to terrorism riley also has beltran repulse now from cairo what these charges stem from is from when mom and morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen day uprising in two thousand and eleven he was widely seen enough going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had i would very much against mubarak hebrew from precinct during these months prison break and what the charges here are saying is that he collaborated with hamas to actually break out the prison to kill police officers and also you saw him just keeping possibly kidnapping as offices as well as possibly burning down prisons and these are very heavy charges and can see him face a considerable show you find many people here saying some people here are saying this could be a political action from the military to basically ensure the mohamed morsi never comes back into office who is going to happen
until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan i'm still in sun to viner's the defense minister has also called for his supporters to go out on the streets to what he calls an arm to terrorism riley also has beltran repulse now from cairo what these charges stem from is from when mom and morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen day uprising in two thousand and eleven he was widely seen enough going to be a political prisoner because the missing...
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entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test on the expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still i have here an r.t.s. millions and mile you wait for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the election will bring stability to the war torn state that's just a few minutes here in our key. is essential. to our children the strips. that women kidnapped and converted to islam. will be another era for the coakley christians of egypt to the cross to its future things. the way of the cross. see. right to see. first street. and i would think the tree. on our reporters would. be in the. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow now it's not only government security agencies that have had their eyes on private data if you're in the u.k. many businesses also have access to your persona
entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test on the expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still i have here an r.t.s. millions and mile you wait for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the...
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entirely on federal trial in which he's going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf that is going to be too terrified to testify and in which the end of the world is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. well moving on after having forced through further austerity measures greece is set to receive its next to bailout installment now it took the government a lot of effort to please its creditors greece's parliament had approved the cuts after european partners had threatened to pull out at the last minute now the bailout comes at the expense of thousands of public sector jobs a rescue loan no four billion euros will come from the eurozone and the european central banks the i.m.f. is also expected to stump up a further one point eight billion euros in order to get these loans athens will effectively have to fire four thousand civil servants all by the end of the year meanwhile twenty five thousand more will
entirely on federal trial in which he's going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf that is going to be too terrified to testify and in which the end of the world is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. well moving on after having forced through further austerity measures greece is set to receive its next to...
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meade maryland starting wednesday the court case will enter its sentencing phase and the government and defense are expected to call upwards of forty witnesses total in order to testify to the merit and intent and motive of private manning now during the last two months of testimony we've heard all sorts of stories about how private manning acted in an off of the battlefield what kind of experience he had as an army intelligence analyst however not all of those testimonies will be heard by members of the public or the press in fact or more than a dozen of the testimonies that will be entered in the court will be done so under seal those are all classified witnesses whose testimonies could harm national security if they were released earlier this year we heard from manning himself how he did it and why he did it he admitted guilt in releasing more than two hundred fifty thousand state department diplomatic cables guantanamo bay detainee assessment reaves iraq war logs afghan war logs and a number of other classified materials according to private manning himself when he went to the web site wiki
meade maryland starting wednesday the court case will enter its sentencing phase and the government and defense are expected to call upwards of forty witnesses total in order to testify to the merit and intent and motive of private manning now during the last two months of testimony we've heard all sorts of stories about how private manning acted in an off of the battlefield what kind of experience he had as an army intelligence analyst however not all of those testimonies will be heard by...
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he come complained that he would visit about these conditions you can say in the in meaningful his defense because it's being used against him is not being prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials has been prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to photo but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be able to exactly what do you think he's facing. what he's facing in a show trial. entirely unfair drawl. any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to testify and the expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear that opponents inspired officials and the fear that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still ahead has millions in mali wait for the results of a presidential poll we'll look at whether the election may bring stability to the war torn state to stay with us. we speak your language anything about the war not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking
he come complained that he would visit about these conditions you can say in the in meaningful his defense because it's being used against him is not being prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials has been prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to photo but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be able to exactly what do you think he's facing. what he's facing in a show trial. entirely unfair drawl. any...
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of course defense programs saying that these programs are authorized to collect in bulk certain dialing routing addressing and signaling information about telephone calls an electronic communications such as telephone numbers or e-mail addresses but the fact that the government has to respond to the to these concerns is already a win for edward snowden. well the latest league former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden is still of course stuck at a moscow airport in a transit zone there where he's still waiting for his request for political asylum in russia to be processed his father says the f.b.i. has tried to persuade him to fly here to moscow to make his son go back to the united states but talking to russian television earlier long snowden says that if he was in his son shoes he would not return back home your family as well and we love you we hope you are healthy we hope you're well i hope to see you soon but most of all i want you to be safe i would also like to thank president vladimir putin the russian government for the what i believe the courage and the strength and conviction to
of course defense programs saying that these programs are authorized to collect in bulk certain dialing routing addressing and signaling information about telephone calls an electronic communications such as telephone numbers or e-mail addresses but the fact that the government has to respond to the to these concerns is already a win for edward snowden. well the latest league former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden is still of course stuck at a moscow airport in a transit zone there where he's...
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zimmerman case was, self defense. stand your ground, president obama, eric holder, al sharpton are trying to inject stand your ground into a case that had nothing to do withstand your ground because it is divisive. they're race merchants, they're doing the same thing. president obama friday talked about stand your ground. in no uncertain terms, had a lot of problems with that law. yet we talked about it yesterday briefly in 2004, he co-sponsored the illinois sb bill to bring stand your ground, to expand stand your ground in the state of illinois. how hypocritical can the man be to say on one hand, never mentioned he did this back in 2004 and thinks it is wrong, he said hey, stand your ground is wrong. >> what should we use scissors like janet napolitano said or let him finish? let him beat us? >> the interesting thing, we talked about this a couple weeks ago, the cdc government report, a comprehensive look at gun control after the sandy hook tragedy. they found that armed victims are less likely to be hurt in an attac
zimmerman case was, self defense. stand your ground, president obama, eric holder, al sharpton are trying to inject stand your ground into a case that had nothing to do withstand your ground because it is divisive. they're race merchants, they're doing the same thing. president obama friday talked about stand your ground. in no uncertain terms, had a lot of problems with that law. yet we talked about it yesterday briefly in 2004, he co-sponsored the illinois sb bill to bring stand your ground,...
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john adams served as one of the defense lawyers. but today? process andue guantanamo is denied including the opportunity to confront your accusers, be presented with evidence against you, and have access to counsel. our threats are real. criminals and terrorists should be prosecuted and jailed. willnemies must know we bring them to justice no matter what. the people guided by principle we can doe of law, better than indefinite detention. or centuries, service members have and paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect the fundamental values that define our nation. we should always be faithful to those values especially when it is most challenging to do so. >> thank you, lieutenant. the last witness for the panel massimino, and adjunct professor and one of the leading human rights advocacy groups and they have been great partners with this subcommittee working on our human rights agenda. privatea litigator in practice and talked philosophy earning her jd from michigan, a master of arts and philosophy and phi beta kappa from trinity in san antonio.
john adams served as one of the defense lawyers. but today? process andue guantanamo is denied including the opportunity to confront your accusers, be presented with evidence against you, and have access to counsel. our threats are real. criminals and terrorists should be prosecuted and jailed. willnemies must know we bring them to justice no matter what. the people guided by principle we can doe of law, better than indefinite detention. or centuries, service members have and paid the ultimate...
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huge liability go ahead charlie you go ahead let's finish your point remember israel has legitimate defense of needs against people on their border but you know one thing the united states isn't doing i don't think or we could do better is to leverage the aid we're giving to countries especially to egypt where we were we say you know we try and move countries towards a democratic model where you're saying that amount when it's real it's well darling would you like to leverage it to with israel in its treatment of the how much money insisting that well considering that israel is of a free and functioning democracy i'm not sure we're quite worried you're pushing the human rights agenda and what about twenty percent of the population are second class citizens. well know that they're not actually yes they are israeli citizens have full rights in that area and the palestinians are an undefined quantity but that's getting them out to a peace treaty talks we'll see what happens with mr kerry i think he's on to a folly unfortunately but we'll see what have we agree on that will you agree on one poi
huge liability go ahead charlie you go ahead let's finish your point remember israel has legitimate defense of needs against people on their border but you know one thing the united states isn't doing i don't think or we could do better is to leverage the aid we're giving to countries especially to egypt where we were we say you know we try and move countries towards a democratic model where you're saying that amount when it's real it's well darling would you like to leverage it to with israel...
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campaign that was probably the least successful in the only lasted for two hours so the ministry of defense briefed the guardian newspaper and then doubting street denied it within two hours of the paper being printed so that was a scare story whose life. was to our children and of all the scare stories and ridiculous nonsense that the project feet of produced that was one of the least successful indeed probably the most spectacularly unsuccessful pieces of nonsense why did they withdraw from two hours well of course they know the reaction of scotland to the suggestion they would try to annex perhaps a skull and to make it part of even the even the most fair haven't in scotland if there is such a thing would find objectionable the idea you could annex part of the land of scotland that's why the a life cycle of only two of us is a scare story but what are you going to do with a because you don't want nuclear weapons but even if you wanted us to use when you can to deal with that part well we're going to ask for it to be removed quickly under safely as possible and the emphasis on board we wa
campaign that was probably the least successful in the only lasted for two hours so the ministry of defense briefed the guardian newspaper and then doubting street denied it within two hours of the paper being printed so that was a scare story whose life. was to our children and of all the scare stories and ridiculous nonsense that the project feet of produced that was one of the least successful indeed probably the most spectacularly unsuccessful pieces of nonsense why did they withdraw from...
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entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to test an expanded build he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear to pronounce by the stations in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still ahead as millions and molly waits for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the election will bring stability about war and horrible war torn states to stay with us that story is coming right out. of these in full scope becoming independent schools a nation a nation should be self-governing to govern the people in the fields back to the loving someone else to. speak our language. programs documentaries in arabic it's all here on. the world toxic. the ip interview intriguing story. arabic to find out visit our big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. welcome back well it's not only g
entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to test an expanded build he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear to pronounce by the stations in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still ahead as millions and molly waits for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the election will bring...
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entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of me too terrified to testify and they were expendable he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounce inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. when asked about the next step in getting their hands were gadhafi said the i.c.c. told us that they could inform the un security council as to possible further actions so somewhat vague response there backing up maybe then some experts claims that saif al islam will never leave his native country for the british ambassador to libya agrees with that. the fact is that the libyans will not hand him over a lot of good reasons for that. so if we. could face two different sort of charges he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would extradited and handed over to the international criminal court but in addition to that he ma
entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of me too terrified to testify and they were expendable he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounce inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. when asked about the next step in getting their hands were gadhafi said the i.c.c. told us that they could inform...
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entirely on the federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of me too terrified to testify and then we expanded on he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. still ahead as millions in mali wait for the results of a presidential poll we look out whether the election will bring stability to the war torn state that's in just a few minutes here in our team. broken dreams in sobering reality says the u.s. gone from a country with a belief of ever greater prosperity and upward mobility to one where more and more get by on low wages and in jobs that will always be temporary so differently can employment now in the future be defined as mckown was a should the u.s. economy. choose your language. calling for week over the influential they feel some of. the fumes could consume instead. choose the opinions that degrade to. choose the stories that impact the money. choose
entirely on the federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of me too terrified to testify and then we expanded on he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. still ahead as millions in mali wait for the results of a presidential poll we look out whether the election...
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that will outline the new shape of the military for the next five years and it's not just his national defense that france's economic problems hitting home with a riff an ocean or explains the crisis is forcing talented young french people to try their luck elsewhere. the grass is not always greener on the other side even for those eurozone countries that are in dire straits even the block's biggest economies are feeling the pinch france is now officially in crisis at least in a job crisis june saw another rise in unemployment with almost fifteen thousand more people now out of work that's five hundred new jobless we say there are more than the present of the provision in the broad yes but worked for stocks forty of them but almost ten percent of the division is bought on board but for that bias that the reason behind the gloom is statistics is it's tied to short term contracts that are never renewed as cautious companies can no longer afford to keep people secretly just want to put moore's have no opportunity to develop tuxes or very high gear ocracy is terrible hiring people is a big problem
that will outline the new shape of the military for the next five years and it's not just his national defense that france's economic problems hitting home with a riff an ocean or explains the crisis is forcing talented young french people to try their luck elsewhere. the grass is not always greener on the other side even for those eurozone countries that are in dire straits even the block's biggest economies are feeling the pinch france is now officially in crisis at least in a job crisis june...
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today the house will vote on amendments to a nearly $600 billion defense bill that would block the nsa from gathering phone records of millions of americans. tara mergener is in washington with more on that. good morning, tara. >> good morning, anne-marie. white house press secretary jay carney released a statement late last night saying that while the president is open to a discussion of domestic surveillance tactics, the house amendment stripped the nsa of one of its most important counterterrorism tools. me meanwhile it could also have an impact on how the u.s. gets involved in the conflict in syria. general chief alexander made an emergency visit to capitol hill on tuesday. he asked lawmakers from both parties to oppose an amendment to a defense bill that would stop his agency from collecting phone records from millions of americans. the legislation is one of the first actions by congress against the nsa since former contractor edward snowden leaked details of the agency's domestic spying programs last month. michigan republican congressman justin amosh introduced the amendment and
today the house will vote on amendments to a nearly $600 billion defense bill that would block the nsa from gathering phone records of millions of americans. tara mergener is in washington with more on that. good morning, tara. >> good morning, anne-marie. white house press secretary jay carney released a statement late last night saying that while the president is open to a discussion of domestic surveillance tactics, the house amendment stripped the nsa of one of its most important...
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but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad job. they did something inappropriate or wrong. other people see this evidence differently. but i think they came to a rational verdict. >> we've been running with the media all morning, he got away with murder. do you think we're putting too much weight on to that? she was responding to a question where a lot of people think he got away from murder, do you think she was just repeating what was said? >> my whole impression of the interview was she was reacting as much to the reaction of the verdict as to the trial. they were sequestered and they didn't know this had become a huge national story and they didn't know the president of the united states would express an opinion and protests across the count
but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad job. they did something inappropriate or wrong. other people see this evidence differently. but i think they came to a rational...
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entirely unfair trial a trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of the too terrified to test an expanded ability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. after having forced through further austerity measures agrees it is ready to receive its next bailout installment into the government a lot of effort to please its creditors rhesus parliament approved the cuts after european partners threatened to pull out at the last minute well the bailout comes at the expense of thousands of public sector jobs rescue loan a four billion euros will come from the euro zone and european central banks now the i.m.f. is also expected to stump up a further one point eight billion now in order to get these loans will have to fire four thousand civil servants by the end of the year while twenty five thousand more must be redeployed now greece has been relying on public rescue funds for ov
entirely unfair trial a trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of the too terrified to test an expanded ability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. after having forced through further austerity measures agrees it is ready to receive its next bailout installment into...
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germany's defense minister sticks to his guns over a botched security project. >> germany's engineering giant siemens picks a new ceo after a messy battle. >> and a -- election day in zimbabwe. polls have been closing as monitors give the votes the thumbs up. thumbs up.
germany's defense minister sticks to his guns over a botched security project. >> germany's engineering giant siemens picks a new ceo after a messy battle. >> and a -- election day in zimbabwe. polls have been closing as monitors give the votes the thumbs up. thumbs up.
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entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test and they were expendable is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. or when asked about their next step in getting their hands on gadhafi son the i.c.c. spoke to worse they said they could inform the un security council as to possible further actions it's could possibly on the cards but despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam as have been mentioning is unlikely to ever leave his native country we've been hearing from a former british ambassador to libya who had more to say about that as well. the fact is that the libyans are trying to move a lot of good reasons for that. safe. could face two different sorts of he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would e
entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test and they were expendable is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. or when asked about their next step in getting their hands on gadhafi son the i.c.c. spoke to worse they said...
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it's become a complaint anyone can visit about these conditions you can see in the meaningful but his defense because it's being used against him is now being prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials are being prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to photo but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be what exactly what do you think he's facing. what he's facing in a show trial it's a very entirely unfair trial kind of a trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to testify and they were expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as we've been hearing from a former british ambassador to libya. the fact is that the libyans will not time to move a lot
it's become a complaint anyone can visit about these conditions you can see in the meaningful but his defense because it's being used against him is now being prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials are being prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to photo but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be what exactly what do you think he's facing. what he's facing in a show trial it's a very entirely unfair trial...
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of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of. the sea. first strike. and i think the. orders. and. the. use continues here on r.t. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off to five weeks in limbo the lawyer assisting him an attorney could enter says the paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months well for more now joined live by jerome right he's white he's a writer for the world socialist website jerome thanks very much indeed for joining us we've heard officially now from washington that they are all disappointed this surely will have a serious impact on what already strained relations between the u.s. and russia going to. well then the main concern of the obama administration in. the further exposures of the government spying on the people of the united states and on the people of the world you have in the case of snowden in a sign gender bradley manning an effort by the government to crimi
of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of. the sea. first strike. and i think the. orders. and. the. use continues here on r.t. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off to five weeks in limbo the lawyer assisting him an attorney could enter says the paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months...
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proposed by congressman ammash and co-sponsored by congressman conyers on the two thousand and fourteen defense appropriations bill now a majority yes vote would mean that the blanket indiscriminate gathering of every u.s. residence phone records would end according to mattias website it does this by requiring the fire as a court under the.
proposed by congressman ammash and co-sponsored by congressman conyers on the two thousand and fourteen defense appropriations bill now a majority yes vote would mean that the blanket indiscriminate gathering of every u.s. residence phone records would end according to mattias website it does this by requiring the fire as a court under the.
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we also reached out to his defense attorney, but he did not return our calls. he is also charged with possessing child pornography after a police officer found suggestive photos of a 17 year old morgan hill girl on his cell phone. reporting live in morgan hill, n nbc bay area news. >>> yet another delay. the man accused of kidnapping and killing morgan hill teen appeared before a judge today, but once again he did not enter a plea. he was in court for a discovery hearing where the prosecution turns over more evidence, but the hearing was continued until next month. he d the girl disappeared and her body has yet to be found. >>> a bicyclist pleads guilty to vehicular manslaughter. he struck a deal, a plea deal that would allow him to avoid jail time. we have more on why prosecutors say his conviction is a first in the country. >> reporter: these are booming times for the two-wheeler. the number of bicycles on bay area streets has exploded in the last few years, and the district attorney has a message for them. >> cyclists need to understand that they're held acc
we also reached out to his defense attorney, but he did not return our calls. he is also charged with possessing child pornography after a police officer found suggestive photos of a 17 year old morgan hill girl on his cell phone. reporting live in morgan hill, n nbc bay area news. >>> yet another delay. the man accused of kidnapping and killing morgan hill teen appeared before a judge today, but once again he did not enter a plea. he was in court for a discovery hearing where the...
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sentencing tomorrow and over the coming days she could she could take that into consideration obviously defense would want the judge insists on the judge. taking this into consideration but we don't know what in what way but we do know that he's probably going to walk out he's not going to be me he may not be sentenced to life in prison something that he would be sentenced to under if he was was found guilty of aiding the enemy but he will certainly walk out of prison a very old man ok thanks forty five not a lot of course a girl a teacher thank you very much. in washington d c there all right let's talk to american political analyst and commentator mark mason the high the marker not belittling of course when you're twenty five if you go to jail for twenty years it's a heck of a long time what do you make of this verdict today we don't know what the sentence is yet to come tomorrow but what are your initial thoughts of what's come out in the last couple of minutes from. this is a landmark court decision the judge essentially decided that journalism is not treason this is really all about not on
sentencing tomorrow and over the coming days she could she could take that into consideration obviously defense would want the judge insists on the judge. taking this into consideration but we don't know what in what way but we do know that he's probably going to walk out he's not going to be me he may not be sentenced to life in prison something that he would be sentenced to under if he was was found guilty of aiding the enemy but he will certainly walk out of prison a very old man ok thanks...
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the hearing has been postponed to next month allowing the defense to go over evidence turned over by the prosecution. >>> the allegations are serge mounting against a ymca worker molesting a 5-year-old girl in his care. police say the girl was one of three that was moll wested. the y has a strict policy that no staff be alone with a child. an independent investigator has viz skitted the site to try to determine how the assault would have happened. >>> we can tell you people living near the oakland zoo right now on high as lettall ri this morning after a young volunteer comes in contact with a rabid bat. a 16-year-old volunteer found the bat on saturday. the mexican free tailed bat like the one that appears on the screen was in distress outside of the otter exhibit. the volunteer picked it up and took it to the zoo veterinarian. the teeth are so small, it's not clear if the bat actually bit the girl. zoo officials are not taking any chances. >> the animal's mouth came into contact with her skin, but we don't know whether it broke the skin, but we have to assume that there was a potent
the hearing has been postponed to next month allowing the defense to go over evidence turned over by the prosecution. >>> the allegations are serge mounting against a ymca worker molesting a 5-year-old girl in his care. police say the girl was one of three that was moll wested. the y has a strict policy that no staff be alone with a child. an independent investigator has viz skitted the site to try to determine how the assault would have happened. >>> we can tell you people...
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the prosecution and defense are delivering their closing arguments in the trial of army private bradley manning. the former intelligence analyst is accused of funneling reams of documents to wikileaks in 2009 and 2010. he's also facing a charge of aiding the enemy. o.j. sump goes before a nevada parole board today but even if he's granted parole the former nfl star will not get out of prison. simpson was sentenced consecutively on several convictions meaning he would still have time to serve. his best chance for freedom is whether a judge will grant him a new trial based on claims his attorney botched his defense. one nfl rookie is making news and he hasn't even made the team yet. the titans jonathan willard was on his way to training camp when the karen front of him started smoking and burst into flames. willard and another man pulled out the woman and her two small children just in time. >> two minutes after we got everybody out of the car and to safety the car blew up. boom then probably like a couple of minutes after that, it blew up again. >>> willard said at the time he was not sc
the prosecution and defense are delivering their closing arguments in the trial of army private bradley manning. the former intelligence analyst is accused of funneling reams of documents to wikileaks in 2009 and 2010. he's also facing a charge of aiding the enemy. o.j. sump goes before a nevada parole board today but even if he's granted parole the former nfl star will not get out of prison. simpson was sentenced consecutively on several convictions meaning he would still have time to serve....
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the more that secularists blame enough the more that the right wing of a nutter is likely to take a defensive position and try to accuse the secularists of trying to undermine them i mean after all they were democratically elected so it makes it more difficult for the moderates on both sides to really come to compromises on the constitution there are still some outstanding issues on that people are accusing enough to of having made revisions to the draft constitution that haven't been approved by the other parties involved. so i think it will polarize things more in terms of drafting the constitution and delay things quite a lot. in france the number of people out a while has reached a record high with almost five million unemployed it's cast a shadow of a president or loans optimism the country is being pulled from its economic mire france has now seen as jobless level increased steadily for more than two years and . three notion explains the crisis is forcing talented young french people to try their luck elsewhere. the grass is not always greener on the other side even for those eurozone c
the more that secularists blame enough the more that the right wing of a nutter is likely to take a defensive position and try to accuse the secularists of trying to undermine them i mean after all they were democratically elected so it makes it more difficult for the moderates on both sides to really come to compromises on the constitution there are still some outstanding issues on that people are accusing enough to of having made revisions to the draft constitution that haven't been approved...